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The Exeter Advocate, 1890-10-30, Page 5,ADVICE. 'o DIOEU TIIS. Aro you Waterbed at night and broken of you Test by a diok child Storming and otying with paid, of gutting teeth? 1f s.o, send at once ail: get a bottle of $18s, i'lrissl,ow's Soo'nhINGSynu POR CIULDaKN TxyrT1LNC. Its value is incaieul.. able.T1 willrelieve/lie ltoorlittlesulTererimino. diately, Depend upon it, neotlie, e, there is no mistake rigout it. It ogres dysentery and t1lar• rhaoa, regulates the stomacli'and bowels,, Cures win dcol lop softens the gums, reduces inflamhua- gen, and gives tolie and energy to the whole system, $lits..\Vitrsl.olv'sSooTHINoSxith)rroe r. u1LDitEN''PEI:TlIINGis pleasant to the taste,and is the presortption of ono of the oldest and bent female nurses and phyelans in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists througD. mat the, world, Tiles AIM oeuts a bottle. The laying of the foundation fps the new Victoria. Collo; 'e, building will,p>•o- bably be commenced this fall, All *en, young, old, or middle-aged, who find themselves nervous, weak and exhaust; ed, who are broken down from excess or oVerwo11, resulting in many of the following sy iilpteins: Mental depression; permature old age, loss: of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart, emissions, lack of •energy, pain in the kidneys, headache, pinhple8 on the face or body, itching or peculiar sensation about the serotuni, wasting' of the organs, dint. gess, specks before the eyes. twitching of the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere,, bashfulness; deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the sealp or spino, weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipation, thinness of hearing;, loss >li escit•ibl t forsolitude , 'sir h desire of voice,, y of temper, sunken eyes surrounded with LEADEN CIRCLE, oily looking skin, etc., are all symptosis of nervousclebil- ity that lead to insanity and death unless ''clued. The Spring; or vital force having lost its tension every function wanes in consequence. Those • who through abuse committed in ignor- ance maybe permanently cured. Send your address for book on all diseases. peculiar to man. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 Front-st. E., Toronto, Ont. Books sent free sealed. Heart disease, the symptoms; of which are faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitation, skip beats, hot flushes, rush of blood to the head, dull pain in the heart with beats <, • n•irregular; the second sthon„ rapid and ille�,u < , heart beat quicker than the, first, pain about the breast bone, etc., can posi- tively be cured. No cure; no pay. Send for book. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 Front Street, East, Toronto, Ont. Aug. 7, '90,-1y. Rev. A. J. Mowatt; of Fredericton, was Wednesday called to St. Matthew's Church, Halifax, N. S., and offered $3,- 500 with:a manse. Tho other •name prominentlybe,fore the congregation was that of Rev. W. T. Herridge, of Ottawa, formerly of London, Ont. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castori When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, At Quebee, Delamere, who was de- clared not guily of the charge of arson on Wednesday, has been rcinancled on a charge of murder. The Crown solic- itor thinks he has enough proof to pro- secute Delamere as responsible for the death of the Miranda family.. Consumption Cured. An old physiean, retired from pract- ice, having' had placed in his'hands by an East India missionary. the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Con- sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung' Affections, al- so a positive and radical cure for. Ner- vous Debility and all Nervous Com- plaints, after having tested its wonder• ful curative powers in thousands of cas- es,has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French orEnglish, with full directions for preparing and using Sent by mail by addressing With stamp, naming this paper, W, A. Noyes, 820 Powers' Block:; Rochester, N. Y.,Feby. 6 -90.` Miss Nellie Sutherland; daughter of Mr, Hugh Sutherland and one of the belles of Winnipeg; society, was mar- ried Thursday to Lieutenant Victor ATIIIiarns of the Infantry School, a son of the late Col. Williams, of Port Hope, Ontario. Mind wandering tinted. 'Tioolts learned in one reacting. Teetimonialsfrom all parts of the globe. Prospectus vas? MEE,, sent on application to Prof, L!. LoIBetIe. 237 Fifth Ave. Now York, The speech delivered by Hon. Mr. Laurier at Abbotsford is stirring up the farmers 1n thetownships to examine e the question of reciprocity for them • selves. .A meeting has been arranged for Tuesday evening at St. Hyacinthe. EQUAL RIGHTS. All have equal rights s in life and lib. erty and the pnrsliit of happiness, but many are hal,dit'nppcd in the race by dyspepsia, bilieinsut ss; lack of energy,' i1o;'VOuS debility, weakness, constipa- tion, ete.,by completely removing. these complaints Burdock Blood Bitters con- fers untold benefits on all sufferers, itt an action for alimony Brought at Ottawa by Mrs, Schofield against her husband on the ground of maltreat, moat. ; Judgment was given oilThurs: day for the plaintiff, the amount to he in Chancery. fixed 11 the Mastery. 3 No one l:nolvs better than those who llavc, used Cartels Little x ' t l e Liver Pills What relief tlhey have given when tak- en for d s c Sia, dizziness, itis in the yp�. >5 id collsti atibn and 'disordered stem-` side, Co � , ach. T tE UGHT RUNNING' for Infants ani Children. "Caetoria is so well adapted to children that asteria cures Colic,'' Constipation, 1 recommend it as superiorto any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhma, Eructation, IcitPwn to lire•" II. a., Ancuart, ]1I. D,, s Worms, gives sleep, and p Kills romotes dt-, gestion, ll,.. Go, Oxford Ct., limo , N. T. Without injurious medication. ELM TEM CesvAua Conmexy, 77 Murray Street, N.1 A valuable horse owned by 0. Rob- ins, Kingston, jumping a rail fence, be- came impaled and so remained for four or five days without food' and water. After -dressing the wound a surgeon said the aninittl would recover. Hawking', ', spitting, a fooling -of nau- sea,.partial deafness; and oppressive Headaches are symptoms of Catarrh: Nasal Balm never fails to cure. Give it a trial. .,Two carloads of smuggled Whiskey were seied Wednesday -on th it Way to Quebec, and while the officers' atten- tion was thus occupied 1418 barrels were safer- landed bJ• the smugglers on Or- leans Island. I eau also recommend Everest's Liv- er Regulator and Blood Pilrifier,it hav- ing; proved very of eetive on a `friend i. Of thine. - Eliza, Sproul, Lieut. 1 S. Army, Antrini P. O. A woman, giving her residence as New Mexico, was arrested in Toronto yesterday while on her way west with biro disreputable. young.French-Canad- ian girls' from -Montreal, who had giyen her written agreements to follow a life of shame iii Chicago. WHAT.IS A DAY'S LABOR. One day's work for ahea!thy liver is to secrete three and a half pounds of bile. If the bile; secretion be deficient, constipation ensues; if profuse bilious- ness and jaundice arise, Burdock Blood d Bitters is the most perfectliverregul- ator ator known in medicine for peventing and curing all liver troubles.• Owing to the refusal of Mr. M. M. Boyd to accept the Tory nominationfor South Victoria, a third convention to select a candidate for the vacancy in the Commons for that constituency will be held at Lindsay on Saturday, Nov. 1st. Their gentle action and. good effect on the system really make diem a per- fect little pill. They please those who use them. Carter's Little Liver Pills may well be termed "Perfection." At the little village of Westwood, in Peterborough County; a quarrel be- tween Bobt. Wilson and James McDon- ald resulted in the latter being wound- ed with a knife. MINING NEWS• Mining experts note that cholera never attaCks the bowels of the earth, but humanity iu general find it neces- sary to use Dr. Fowler's ' Extract' of Wild Strawberry for bowel complaints, dysentery, diarrhoea; etc. It is a sure cure. German capitalists have subscribed 15,000,000 marks towards the building of Wissmann's proposed railway from 'Dar es-Saiaom to Bagamoyo. This is to certify that :i have used Everest's Liver Regulator and Blood Purifier and I fiiid it does all it guar. antees to. -D. A. Fraser, Pt. Huron, Mich. Thele is some talk of abandoning the contemplated excursion of the Domin- ion Government for the iron and steel delegates to Sudbury. IMPERIAL FEDERATIOM „ Will present an opportunity to ex- tend the fame of Dr. Fowler's. Extract of Wild Strawberry the unfailing rem- edy for cholera; cholera morbus, colic, craliips, diarrhoea; dysentery, and all summer complaints,, to every part of the Empire. Wild Strawberry never fails., Sir' Chas. Gavin Duffy has written a long letter to Are1,hbishop Croke advo- cating the acceptance ofBalfour's Land Purchase Bill. Do: not despair of curing; your sick head the When you can SO easily Ob- tain Carte,r's Little LiverPills. They will efft prompt and permanent cure. Their action is mild and natur- al. Cable summaries of the Birchall doe- unents published by the Globe have at- tracted lnucll attention in' England. I firmly believe Everest's Cough Syriip saved the life of my w ifC.-Jrs. A. Fisher, Camlaehie P. 0. Russia and Belgian capitalists have formed a company to engage in cotton growing, i. the. kh •a o 1. �,lOWll 5 in B0 ala. country. .: perhaps 1 Dant,i De,atl , lurits in a neglected cage of cold in the head. Why run any • risk: when Nasal Balm will instantly' relieve and thoroughly euro you, Reports to,tho, Russian A'linister of the Interior represent; Russia as fairly seething with }political disaffection. TIMELY WISDO111. Great and timely wisdom is shown bvli:eoping . Dr. ifowlor's Extract of Wiles Strawberry on hand. 11 has no equal for cholera, Cholera morbus, dial••. rhoea,'dvaenter'y, colic, eramps, and all summercomplaints to laints o • looseness of the bowels. i `'`' daughter Wm. rich and his Were cau�, reht ina blifzarr1 iii Dakota on y .r` daughteri / h d til ter was >ti• and the i o,tn Monfh y s,f to death. TIIE PEOPLE'S MISTAKE. People make a sad mistake often with serious results when they neglect a constipated condition of the bowels, Knowing that Burdock Blood Bitters 'is _an eii'eetual cure at any stage of eon- stipation, does not warrant us in ne- glecting to use it at the right time: Use it now. . Mount Carmel, Mr. P, Breen, of London, gave a •o• magic lantern entertainment in. the school house on Friday evening. Mr. P. Regan left for Michigan on Saturday. He will 1)e missed very much by the young people of this lo- ca]ity. Inspector White, of Toronto, visited our school on Monday, and was well satisfied with the progress made,by the pupils since his last visit. On leaving, he granted the pupils a half holiday. Dashwood. Miss Emma Demuth, of Reed City, Mich., was the guest of Miss Beaver on Sunday. • Messrs. Geo. Teideman and Mark Wilds and families left on Monday for Alpena, Mich., where they intend living for the winter. We wish them every success. Miss Grace Teideman, of Alpena, Mich., is at present visiting relatives and friends in the vicinity of Dashwood. We are pleased to see her smiling face once more. The Union was the scene of a `lively row on Saturday evening last. The proprietor marched around for seine time with a glittering dagger in his. hand but finally calmed down and asked for something to tare and was given a towel which he ripped into ribbons and then went to bed, Greenway. • Mr. Thomas Stinson and wife,of Bay- field,•were visiting their Niece, Mrs. W. J. Wilson, last week. The new bell on School No. 10, is loud enough to be heard all over the section, and is quite an ornament to the new building. The lecture last Monday night by Dr. 'Ward el Ward was well attended. The audience was highly pleased and showed their appreciation by many hearty ontLursts of laughter and ap plause. Rev. Father Chiniquy is to lecture in the Boston Methodist Chtireh, Wednes- day evening, Nov. 5th, Admission 25 cts. This will be probably the Last op- portunity of hearing this, renowned Lecturer as he is a very old man. Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 219,• have or., dered a load of Hay to feed horses that come from a distance. The hay will be furnished free on application to any of the members. Mr. John Neil, Dis• triet Master, of Centralia, is invited to a.ct as chairman. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Biddulph Council, The council met pursuant to adjourn- ment on October 6th; all the members pr,.sen t. A petition to the county judge from the .Ltoyal Standard Loan Co. ai,d others asi:illg to have certain streets in Clan- deboye closed up was received and re ferred to the Reeve with instructions to defend township interests. T. Mackay asked to have the t'p engineer examine and report on a portion of the Digman ditch. -Granted. The following. accounts were ordered to be paid: S. Radcliffe' rep. bridge, $7.75; J Perrin, rep. culvert, 50c; D. Westtnan, contract gravelling, $26:81; A. Beason, oyerseeinn' and spreading a 1 „ gravel, $1.85; A. Langford, plank, $2.1.70; W. Hogg, drawing plank, $1.50; Sansburn and others, work on ditch, John Jermyn, W. $6,67;Je , ' ditch,2 V. y rep$ I. Stanley, work under ditches sand Watercourses act, $6; J. McRoberts, grayed account, .46,50; R. Jackson, $10.80; J. Ryan, gravel, $5.60; J. Hodgins, bravel, 50e; J. Carrigan, grave], $2;bP. Beetles; gravel, $1.50; R. Seel,&ravel, $1.75; M. Moncton,;ravel, $3.35;3 Mitchell, gravel $6:95; James Leslie, work on ditch, $15.25; S. Hodgins attending court on garnishee, $3 C. Hodgins, time; and expense re Clancie-, boye, $31 J. Coursey, ditching, $3; T. Ned, lumber, $17:81; Arenitage Murray, grant to a`g'I society, $20;W, UaIli har, ditching and rep. culvert;. $31; J. Ryder, culvert, $5; J. Heenan, tile ditch, $7,05; J. Grace, rep, highway, $1;' Wm. McGee, overseeing and sprit d- ili gravel, $12; W. Gower, bridge, $7;:. W, .E1.ticinson, damages drawing gravel,. $1. h 1 council T C act J "otlrnetl to meet, at. Sellars' Hall, Claudeboyc, on Monday Noietnber�i '3rd at 16oc]auha. in, W. D. SrArti 7UY, Clerk; SEWING MACHINE HAS rio EQUAL 1\4a1 et. EXETER - ONTARIO Ras now in stock THE LEADINGd. nrt ko AND Furniture Dealer OF THE THE THE MYMACHINE THAT GiVES .� NEVA NOML SEY JNG M CJ E" S'Ct .,IS MO G DRA Nq?E OUCHICL/tlso -28 U iONT_SfUARE NY.RAROASL Ce.AC AS' IATLANA G -TEX. WILL CURE BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, JAUNDICE, SALT RHEUM, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, OR RELIEVE DIZZINESS, DROPSY,• FLUTTERING F THE HEART, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, DRYNESS OF THE SKIN, And every; species of disease arising from disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS, STOMA CB, BOW.'LS OR BLOOD. T. MILBURN & CO Proprietors, * TORONTO. EVEREST'S COUGH SYRUP CANNOT BE EXCELLED. Try it and be convinced of its wonderful curse'., properties. Price 26 cents. (TRADE MARX) Try Everest's L ver Regulator Sor Means, of the Liver Kidneys. die., and Purify- iu,t of tae dbod. Price $1. Six bottles for $6. For Sale by ALL DRUGGISTS. Manufactured only by G 1O. M. EVP:REST 'OuxsiaT, Fearir, OIQ, IN THE FOLLOWING LINES : West of England Suiting's and Trous slings, Scotch Tweed Suitinbs and Trouser - in gs, Trench and English Worsted Cloths English A11 made Style, I have an immense Stock of Furniture andUnclertal�:ing Goods now on hand, -which T will sell at right prices. upthe Latest UNDERTAKING at best Rates. A SPECIALTY. A. J. SMELL An examination. of our Stock Solicited. CIotig! CIo1ftig! s. WE CLAIM TO CARRY THE LARGE EST BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OP CLOTH ING IN THE COUNTY, 400 Mu': Sets. NO Mi's 0vccoits® 00 Yuth' s Stlit:. 200 Boy': S tSa Which will be cleared off at less than Bankrupt prices,. at SPACKMAN'8 Boor � HQE $3,000.00 worth Boots and Shoes to be sold CHEAP. FANSON S BLOCK, EXETER. E. J. SPACKMAN. -THE CENTRAL BRAYING PARLOR EXETER, Ontario. A, HASTINGS, PROPRIETOR. Every Attention paid to Ladies' and Children's Hair Gutting. A. IIastings. r For first-class furniture, At right prices go to "A. STITCH IN. TIME SAVES NINE," SO WILL A DOLLAR INVESTED IN MALTOPEPSYN [an artificial gastric juice -formula; on every lobed SAVE 99 DOLLARS to any person suffering from stomach troubles, es pedally if taken at the first symptom of fndigcstion, which is usually weight t the stomach sometimes t s a Lm t attended byslight sin and mayfollow either a s pain, wholesome or a heavy. meal, At first, this feeling soon passes away, and is only rcntembered as a Mile ttn/rlcasant, which, when repeated, gradually be- comes more pronounced. To the average person is now suggested the cathartic pill, bitters; or other liquid purgatives, that will clear out the bowels. Such treatment is worst' thin useless ; it is positively harm- ful. the trouble is in the Stomach, the Bowels are not responsible, and relief will only come through an, intelligent treatment of tits disorder within the stomach. MALTOPEPSYN is the remedy for ill stomach troubles, Endorsed byd thebephysicians of `England and Canada. Sen r s. inpostage fur valuable pamphlet to HAZLN MORSE, INTERNAT1otAL BRIDGE,' 0NTanto. -WORMP P O WDERS' ,'.. r. rclist tY t ' e f a Y.tkt: t �, . , G�mz azn dlet;'c�r,„: 1" l,�ai, ✓c. Is tt; cd�c, ,44ee ane e tunas ' antro c�a zz •+ �d ol�it,r ft f • z C.zl dmcuor�'d�. i, R. N. ROWE, the leading FUR1TUflE D0011111 FUJIHijIL DIREOTOR. Stallli one door north MOLSONS BANK. K, Main-st.t Exeter. _. ROBT. N. ROWE. London Hw'on & Bruce Railway IraSsonger Thus Table, GOING NOXITIL GotNC Sotr 181,, London ,dep't 8.05 4,25. Lttcan Cron g 8.47 5:20. Clan doboyo 852 528. Centralia 0.05 5.45 EXEI'E1t 0,10 5.57, Mansell 0,28 0.00, Kippen i).81 0,17. ;13rucelielcl 932 6,2 ,0 Clinton r 10.00 O.i.r. Londesboro 10.10 7.05 Blyth 1n 28.; f,r2. 1�1�r, �Igravc 10.2 7.27 winghem 11.00 7,45, a.m. p.m. Wingham 7.05 340. Bol rave 7;21 4,00. Blyth 7.88 4,11, Londesboro' 7.47 4.25:' Olinott 8.07 445.. kiruoo$eltl 8.26 5.04. 1Cippen 8,84 5,12. 7T nss111 8.441 5,50. r, ,,, �Ll1;l, h`at 8,86 5,88; Centralia 9.07 0,4;•. ndeb o F la o 0.18 ((SS y Trncan Cros'g9.24 0.02.' Londoh a,rr 1015 '6.45 IN ORDER TO MAKE SPACE AUTIIMI'1 Goons.. We will clear out the balance of our Winter Stock AT COST -FOP- Bash T NIX Including a splendid assortment of OVERCOATS& SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS. LADIES AND GENTS FURS. LADIES FUR CAPS, MUFFS AND HATS. LADIES NETT, VEST AND WOOL SIIAWLS. A NICE STOCK OF FUR TRIMMIN'S GENTS HEAVY WOOL LINED KID HITS & GLOVES at 75c worth $1. We cant be undersold in Teas and Sugars for SPOT CASA. JOHN MATHESON.- Exeter North. W. G. Bissett's Livery. First Class Horses and Ings.. SPECIAL RATES WITH COMMERCIAL MEN. Orders left at Bissett Bros.' Hardware Store, will receive prompt attention. TERMS - REASONABLE, A TRIAL SOLICITED. W. G. BISSETT.. CARTER'S 1TTLE IVER PILLS. Sick: Headache and reeve all the troubles inti, dent to a bilious state of the system, such ns Dieziness, Nausea Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pain in the Side, &c, While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing Headache, yet CAnrER's LiTTLe LITER PItt5 are equally valuable in Constipation, curing' and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only cured Ache they won 5 be almost priceless to those who suffer fro n this distressing complaint; but foriwnately their goodness does: not end here, and those who once try them will end these little pills valuable 10 so many ways that they will not bo willing to do without them. But after all sick head 1$the bane of so many lives the here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it: while others do net. CARTERS LITTLE trims. Pmts are very small antvery t r` easy to faire. One m' two ills make a dose. They are strictly pp vegetable rr y ea d y do not gripe or purge, but by their penile action please all who use them. In vials at lir cents; five for1. Soldever whereor $ everywhere, sett by hiaif. CARTER'iSEDICINE CO, flew York, Sma1i11 ' Small 1 P I 11 nosol hall /noel EXETER MARKETS. Wheat per bushel- .. , .... $0.90 to 0.92 Barley. .40 to 45 Oats. 3: t �0 5 Pens. 65 to 56 Eggs 17 1'r s.eP d� r,�' p oz• le to Butter Buter Crocks :S . to 18 IS.ota.ttles perb slh , ; .i , , 40 to 50 II}per toil ,.�' ........ ! ; 1;00 to 7.00 Closer Seed .. 3.50 to 8.50 ,i,9 8 t0 +.